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Make A Grainy Video Animation with Gimp

#1 User is offline   Lyra 

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Posted 12 August 2006 - 09:19 PM

All riiiight! :D

This is my first tut, so please don't get angry if it is very sucky. :D
I got the idea from Fencepost's tut about adding animated rain to a pic. :3 Thanks a lot.


1. Open the image you want to edit.
Here is mine:
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2. Duplicate the layer with the image on it 3 times. (Layer>Duplicate Layer) You can duplicate more if you want, it's up to you.
3. Add a white layer for each image layer you have. Alternate them between the image layers like so:
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4. Select one of the white layers and click on Scatter RGB. (Filters>Noise>Scatter RGB)
Put the settings like so:
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5. Repeat step 4 on each white layer.
6. Set each white layer to multiply and merge them down to the layer below. (DON'T MERGE THE WHOLE IMAGE OR IT WORN'T WORK)\
7. You should now have three image layers with dots all over them. Desaturate each layer. (Layers>Colours>Desaturate)
8. Now go to Filters and animation playback. (Filters>Animation>Playback) Watch it to make sure you like the results.
9. Optimize the Image for GIF (Filters>Animation>Optimize for GIF)
10. Save your image as a GIF animation and you're done! :D

Here is my result:
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Ideas:
You could probably use this to make sparkles if you play around with the settings.
You can also add this to a real animation where things are actually moving- for a more old-time effect. ;D

Please tell me what you think and show me your results!
<3 Lyra
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#2 User is offline   XyllyX 

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Posted 12 August 2006 - 10:05 PM

That's actually not bad. You might try it with some desaturated plasma and see what that does. You could also maybe duplicate your render once for each layer of "noise", then select the render and use Script-Fu>Selection>Distress Selection with very "gentle" settings to make the edges of your render sort of waver with grain, too.
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#3 User is offline   Neil 

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Posted 13 August 2006 - 12:10 AM

That's kinda cool you should try what Clayogre said
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#4 User is offline   ccbarr 

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Posted 13 August 2006 - 02:38 AM

Nice job Lyra. The tutorials appears pretty easy to follow and the results are pretty cool.
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Posted 13 August 2006 - 03:04 AM

Hey! Great stuff! I will use this sometime!
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Posted 14 August 2006 - 06:41 PM

awesome
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Posted 14 August 2006 - 10:42 PM

Noob here!

This looks very nice and I want to use it on my latest project but I have an issue...

All I get is the static with no image showing through..

The trouble may be here "6. Set each white layer to multiply and merge them down to the layer below. "

I don't know what "to multiply" meens, however this may not be the issue.

EDIT> I got it! found how to multiply in another tut and it fixed me... Thanks!
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#8 User is offline   Lyra 

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Posted 15 August 2006 - 01:55 AM

Oh...Good you figured that out! XD Thanks for the comments exeryone. And I'll try the desaturated plasma. :o Sounds cool/
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Posted 03 June 2007 - 11:03 PM

Very Nice
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Posted 06 June 2007 - 11:40 AM

Ooooh. Nice! I used it on one of my Halo sigs. I was trying to create a sand stormy effect.

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Posted 22 February 2008 - 03:15 AM

Wow! I never even knew you could do animations with gimp =D I know how to do all types of animations, including one where the name fades out. :D thank you so much!
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#12 User is offline   NNDK1MODE 

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Posted 22 February 2008 - 03:37 AM

WOW i was just wanting to do that alot of ppl on the website i be on use PS to do it and they said that Gimp couldnt

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